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CD44-hyaluronic acid interactions mediate shear-resistant binding of lymphocytes to dermal endothelium in acute cutaneous GVHD
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     From the Departments of Dermatology, Medicine, and Surgery, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston; the Harvard Skin Disease Research Center, Harvard Medical School, Boston; the Department of Medical Oncology, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA; and the Department of Oncology, School of Medicine, Georgetown University, Washington, DC.}l, http://www.100md.com

    For circulating lymphocytes to migrate to inflammatory sites, they must first adhere to the target tissue endothelium with sufficient strength to overcome the shear forces of blood flow. We previously reported that dermal papillary vessels in acute graft-versus-host disease (aGVHD) support shear-resistant lymphocyte adherence. We now identify the relevant adhesion molecule(s) directing this binding, showing that interactions between lymphocyte CD44 and hyaluronic acid (HA) expressed on dermal vessels in aGVHD alone confer this shear-resistant attachment. Native HA deposits on vascular endothelium support lymphocyte adherence, whereas HA immobilized on plastic does not. HA expressed at dermal endothelium in aGVHD is thus specialized to support lymphocyte adherence under flow conditions, and CD44-HA interactions may contribute to lymphocytotropism to skin in aGVHD.(Mirjana Milinkovic Joseph H. Antin Charles A. Hergrueter Charles B. Underhill and Robert Sackstein)